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Functions of class \(C^1\) subject to a Legendre condition in an enhanced density set
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    Functions of class \(C^1\) subject to a Legendre condition in an enhanced density set (English)
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    3 March 2012
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    From the author's abstract: The author investigates certain second-order differential properties of functions and forms of class \(C^1\) at the points around which a suitable Legendrian condition is ``very densely verified''. In particular he provides a generalization of the classical identity \(d^2=0\) on differential forms and some results about second-order osculating properties of graphs. Particular emphasis is placed on the case when the condition is verified in a locally finite perimeter set. A conjecture about the \(C^2\)-rectifiability of the horizontal projection of a Legendrian rectifiable set is discussed.
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    enhanced density
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    parabolic blow-up
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    \(C^2\)-rectifiable sets
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